Community. Collaboration. Connection


Community. Collaboration. Connection.

Our community is a source of ideas, knowledge, and support.
There is strength in collaboration and listening.
We all are connected, no matter our differences, by our love for where we live.


Sophia MacRae was elected to the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters in the South Australian Local Government elections of November 2010, as one of three Councillors representing the Maylands/Trinity Ward.

This Ward comprises Maylands, Stepney, Evandale, Trinity Gardens, St Morris Firle and some of Payneham South too.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

CityPlan 2030

CityPlan 2030 is the long-term strategic management plan for the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters. It was developed in consultation with the community during 2007 and 2008 and the final version was endorsed by Council in July 2008.
A review of CityPlan 2030 will be conducted every five years, and the first review is scheduled for 2012-2013.

I have read through this document with great interest and close attention, and I find it to be a commendable plan, in particular with regard to the Objectives concerning Environmental Sustainability and Social Equity. There is particular attention paid to pedestrian and bicycle user facilities, and to encouraging a healthier, more engaged community.

I am encouraged to know that the Council has these objectives and outcomes in writing, and that their decision making process is guided by this document which was developed with local community input.

I look forward to being part of a Council that is able to implement these directives, and turn words into action.

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